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Jim Windolf

Jim Windolf

Editor, Media Desk at The New York Times

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Was ‘60 Minutes’ TV’s Most Toxic Workplace? (Published 2021)

“Ticking Clock,” a new memoir by Ira Rosen, a former producer for the show, recounts the newsmagazine’s pathbreaking journalism and its culture of harassment and abuse.
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Joe Kahn Is Named Next Executive Editor of The New York Times (Publ...

Mr. Kahn, 57, will take over a newsroom undergoing enormous change.
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Raquel Welch, a Lifetime of Looks (Published 2023)

From cave woman to “Woman of the Year,” Ms. Welch defied expectations.
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Yoko Ono at 90 (Published 2023)

She has made it long past the days when she was vilified. In a ’60s-style happening in Central Park, fans sang and danced for an artist whose critical reputation is on the rise.
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Bob Dylan, at 81, Still Gives the Camera What It Wants (Published 2...

A new ad campaign for the fashion brand Celine highlights the troubadour’s hidden talent.
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The Many Lives of Jeannette Walls (Published 2023)

The writer of “The Glass Castle” starts a new chapter with a rip-roaring novel set during Prohibition.
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Tony Bennett, Always a Class Act (Published 2023)

From the early days with Frank Sinatra to his 21st-century resurgence with Lady Gaga, he was steadfast in his approach to song and style.
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The Rise of Tech, According to Sandra Bullock Movies (Published 2023)

A completely correct theory, in which one of our greatest movie stars reveals humanity’s changing relationship to modernity.
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The Met Gala’s Strange but Fitting Literary Inspiration

In 1962, J.G. Ballard published “The Garden of Time,” a short story about aristocrats overrun by “an immense rabble.” Now it’s the dress-code theme for the year’s most lavish ball.
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The Chevy Malibu Was So Uncool It Was Cool

An unassuming car had a surprisingly large cultural footprint.
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A Spin Doctor to the Rich and Corrupt Spills His Secrets

In “All the Worst Humans,” Phil Elwood recounts a career spent engineering headlines for some of the world’s villains.